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Shocking but not surprising, think a few strings were pulled at the lodge
Drug-driving ex Met-cop son involved in killer smash spared jail for THIRD time
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Give the lad a break ffs. Lessons will have been leant!Shocking but not surprising, think a few strings were pulled at the lodgeDrug-driving ex Met-cop son involved in killer smash spared jail for THIRD time
I absolutely doubt it. A sergeant would have absolutely zero pull whatsoever with interfering with the justice system. Just another non story to inflate the anti police rhetoric that’s already got plenty traction at present.Shocking but not surprising, think a few strings were pulled at the lodgeDrug-driving ex Met-cop son involved in killer smash spared jail for THIRD time
So you dont think things like this are a reason for the anti- police rhetoric ?, i would honestly expect any young lad having been caught drug driving twice and dealing to expect some porridge, perhaps they are waiting until he ploughs into someone else while off his face 1st.I absolutely doubt it. A sergeant would have absolutely zero pull whatsoever with interfering with the justice system. Just another non story to inflate the anti police rhetoric that’s already got plenty traction at present.
Sergeant would make less than 50 grand a year so wages are irrelevant1 million pund house in ascot too, police pay well these days
I was being sarcasticSergeant would make less than 50 grand a year so wages are irrelevant
But what’s it got to do with his fatha? If he’s had absolutely no involvement in the case and no influence in the outcome (which is highly likely) then his dads job is completely irrelevant here. No reason to even mention his dads job apart from to trigger anti police sentiments which has had the desired effect in your case .So you dont think things like this are a reason for the anti- police rhetoric ?, i would honestly expect any young lad having been caught drug driving twice and dealing to expect some porridge, perhaps they are waiting until he ploughs into someone else while off his face 1st.
It was the article that mentioned both his mam and dads profession.But what’s it got to do with his fatha? If he’s had absolutely no involvement in the case and no influence in the outcome (which is highly likely) then his dads job is completely irrelevant here. No reason to even mention his dads job apart from to trigger anti police sentiments which has had the desired effect in your case .
As ive said i would expect anyone being done twice for drug driving to serve time as clearly being let off the 1st time hasnt got through his thick head how lucky he was, and yeah i think hes a cops son has had some influence over the judges decision, i also fully expect to read about this arsehole again before long, just hope theres no one else involved.But what’s it got to do with his fatha? If he’s had absolutely no involvement in the case and no influence in the outcome (which is highly likely) then his dads job is completely irrelevant here. No reason to even mention his dads job apart from to trigger anti police sentiments which has had the desired effect in your case .
Police have no control over what sentence the court gives though. If it was down to corruption then the case wouldn't have got to court. Seems to me that the police have done their job but for whatever reason the courts have decided against a custodial sentence.So you dont think things like this are a reason for the anti- police rhetoric ?, i would honestly expect any young lad having been caught drug driving twice and dealing to expect some porridge, perhaps they are waiting until he ploughs into someone else while off his face 1st.
I get that mate i just feel that maybe the judge has been lenient because he is a cops son, i genuinely feel if his parents were (for example) unemployed the outcome would have been different.Police have no control over what sentence the court gives though. If it was down to corruption then the case wouldn't have got to court. Seems to me that the police have done their job but for whatever reason the courts have decided against a custodial sentence.
Courts aren’t in anyway lenient to police. They get weighed off just as harshly as Joe Public when they’re convicted and rightly so.I get that mate i just feel that maybe the judge has been lenient because he is a cops son, i genuinely feel if his parents were (for example) unemployed the outcome would have been different.
Might have bought it 30 years ago for 50k1 million pund house in ascot too, police pay well these days
Return of the Duff ?Courts aren’t in anyway lenient to police. They get weighed off just as harshly as Joe Public when they’re convicted and rightly so.
Or handed down from parentsMight have bought it 30 years ago for 50k